Teo Gebert

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Teo Gebert (born 2 September 1974[citation needed]) is an Australian actor who has appeared in numerous film, television and theatre roles, best known as a regular presenter of Play School.

Born (1974-09-02) 2 September 1974 (age 51)
Australia
OccupationActor
KnownforFatal Bond (1992)
The Boys (1998)
Crooked Business (2008)
Play School (2004–present)
Underbelly: A Tale of Two Cities (2009)
Home and Away (2010)
FamilyReg Livermore (uncle)
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Teo Gebert
Gebert in 2015
Born (1974-09-02) 2 September 1974 (age 51)
Australia
OccupationActor
Known forFatal Bond (1992)
The Boys (1998)
Crooked Business (2008)
Play School (2004–present)
Underbelly: A Tale of Two Cities (2009)
Home and Away (2010)
FamilyReg Livermore (uncle)
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Early life

Gebert grew up in a creative family with a theatrical background: "...my father is a musician, my mother an actor, my uncle an actor, my grandfather ran theatres, and my grandmother had dreams of being a ballerina when she was a little girl."[1] His mother Helen Livermore is Reg Livermore's sister and his father, Bobby is a jazz musician.[2]

After graduating from high school, Gebert trained as an actor at Sydney's Ensemble Theatre under Hayes Gordon, The Atlantic Theatre Company in New York and the Australian Theatre for Young People (ATYP).[3]

Career

Theatre

Gebert made his stage debut in Reg Livermore's musical Big Sister in 1990.[4][5]

Film

Gebert made his film debut in 1992 Australian erotic thriller Fatal Bond alongside Linda Blair and appeared in the 1993 American action film Sniper opposite Tom Berenger.

He played lead roles in the Australian indie films Square One (1997) and The Venus Factory and played support in the drama The Boys. In 1998 he began collaborating with director Paul Middleditch, playing a Nazi in the 1998 film Terra Nova, and in 2001 they wrote and collaborated on the arthouse film A Cold Summer.

Gebert has also appeared in Under the Radar (2004), Safety in Numbers and starred as Elmo in the 2008 gangster comedy Crooked Business. He played a demented prison guard in the 2017 film Emporium.[6]

Television

In 2000, Gebert played the regular role of Skeez Goivanelli in 35 episodes of Above the Law. He played the recurring roles of Laurie Prendergast in Underbelly: A Tale of Two Cities (the 2009 second season of the crime drama series Underbelly), and Dr Daniel Lovallo on long-running soap opera Home and Away in 2010.

He has also made numerous guest appearances in series such as Family and Friends, G.P., The Feds, Murder Call, Wildside, Stingers, Farscape, Love Bytes, Two Twisted, and The Cut.

He has also been a regular presenter for over twenty years on the long-running children's series Play School since 2004, and in 2012 appeared in a spin-off show called Little Ted's Big Adventures. He has appeared in two seasons of the comedy web series Avalon Now.[7][8]

Personal life

At the age of 26, Gebert had a daughter, Lily-Rose, with his then-partner. She died at just four days old, due to suffering breathing difficulties during birth. He spoke about the tragedy, while serving as an ambassador for Red Nose Day, a fundraising event that helps reduce infant deaths and support grieving families.[9]

In 2017, Gebert was living in Bondi together with his partner Jane Wallace, daughter Harriet, and two sons, Roy and Charlie.[10]

Theatre

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Year Title Roles Notes
1990Big Sister – A Larrikin's OperaRiverside Theatres Parramatta
1992The Trackers of OxyrhynchusWharf Theatre, Sydney with STC
1993The Heartbreak KidEnsemble Theatre, Sydney
1994Mixed Emotions
Waiting Rooms
1995The Quartet from RigolettoQ Theatre, Penrith, Ensemble Theatre, Sydney
BlackrockScottWharf Theatre, Sydney with STC
The SplendidsBravoBelvoir St Theatre, Sydney[11]
1996The Life of GalileoLittle MonkSydney Opera House
2001Men of HonourLord SouthhamptonEnsemble Theatre, Sydney
2005Lawrence & HollomanLawrenceDarlinghurst Theatre, Sydney
2006–2007Play SchoolCo-LeadLive Kids Promotions
2009Absurd Person SingularSidney HopcroftEnsemble Theatre, Sydney
2015Men of Letters
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Filmography

Film

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Year Title Roles Notes
1992Fatal BondShane Boon
1993SniperRipoly's friend
1995Capital V for VirtueShort film
1997Square OneBilly T
1998The BoysConstable Zammit
Terra NovaWarren
The Venus FactoryDuncan Riley
2003A Cold SummerBobby
2004Under the RadarAsh
2006Safety in NumbersMatt
The GameMarcusShort film
2008Crooked BusinessElmo
2011Sniper: ReloadedDirect-to-video film
2017EmporiumJimmy
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Television

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Year Title Roles Notes
1990Family and FriendsJak
1991; 1992G.P.ShaneSeason 3 & 4, 2 episodes
1995The FedsJak WatermanMiniseries, season 2, episode 3: "Deception"
1997Murder CallSimon KristovSeason 1, episode 4: "Dead Clean"
1998WildsideTony MontanoSeason 1, episode 14
Water RatsLesSeason 3, 2 episodes
1999StingersMorrisonSeason 2. episode 7: "Playing with the Celibate Dead"
2000Above the LawSkeez GiovanelliSeasons 1–2, 35 episodes
2002FarscapeWeldonSeason 4, 1 episode
2004Love BytesJoeMiniseries, 3 episodes
2004–presentPlay SchoolPresenter
2005Tracey McBeanLee (voice)Animated series, season 2, 1 episode
2006Two TwistedTateEpisode 6: "A Date with Doctor D"
2009The CutBrian, the WicketkeeperMiniseries, episode 3: "Picking the Seam"
Chandon PicturesBruiserSeason 2, episode 6: "Pack"
Underbelly: A Tale of Two CitiesLaurie PrendergastMiniseries, 6 episodes
2010Home and AwayDr Daniel Lovallo6 episodes
2012Little Ted's Big AdventurePresenter
2015–2016Avalon NowBrice WatersWeb series, seasons 1–2
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Awards and nominations

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Year Nominated work Award Category Result
2017Square OneSt Kilda Film FestivalBest Actor (Special Commendation)Won
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References

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